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Dozens of people packed into Assembly of Saints Church near 24th and Sahler. Alicia's mother, LaKisha Morrow, said she never expected that amount of support.

"I thought I was going to be alone in this situation," Morrow said. "But I've had a lot of people there -- from the family, to the community, everybody. I appreciate it."

Project Keep North Omaha Safe For Everyone hosted the benefit. The goal was to raise about $1,200. At the end of the night, the family was $540 short of funding for the headstone.

Then late Thursday, one donor stepped-in and made one donation of around $500 to meet the goal.

Police found Alicia's body two days after she died, wrapped in plastic and left under stairs in a home near 31st and Franklin. Prosecutors said the child needed medical care and that Chelsey Cook failed to provide it, because she was wanted for driving under suspension.